On Thu, 2008-02-28 at 13:42 -0500, Jarod Wilson wrote:On Thursday 28 February 2008 01:25:59 am Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:Ah, the pismo has it, eh? I think I may actually know of someone in the office that still has one of those that I might be able to borrow and poke at...Under Mac OS X, system.log says "FireWire (OHCI) Apple ID 31 built-in nowWell, it's interesting in the sense that it's a "normal" OHCI then on a
active". Could still be lucent though, judging by the subsys device ID of
5811, which matches up w/the Lucent/Agere FW323. But no, apparently I
don't have the interesting one.
BE machine :-) My Pismo, which had the weirdo one, unfortunately died a
while ago. I'll see if I can find another machine with that one in.
I -think- it has it... Pismo definitely has one of the first variant of
UniNorth with "working" FW afaik.
The first UniNorth was used in the first "toilet-seat" ibook, but I
think this one didn't have firewire, or a non-working one... and in the
first Sawtooth G4 for which FW and Ethernet even were separate PCI chips
because the ones in UniNorth were too broken.
It's possible that early G4 titanium powerbooks or other model of FW
iBooks have that UniNorth FW variant too.